Like a dark plague on the western landscape, the public land transfer issue is now getting a chance to be funded by the Wyoming citizens. Below is a link where the same bad ideas being promoted in UT, ID, NV, MT is being proposed in Wyoming.
http://trib.com/news/state-and-regi...cle_d3df9270-6393-551d-be72-6be12957ed5e.html
For all the reasons mentioned on the others threads, this is a bad idea. Especially in the state that gives us the STATE law that you cannot hunt certain Federal lands, designated wilderness areas, without an outfitter.
I can only imagine what kind of crazy laws Wyoming could come up with if they had those lands currently held by the Feds. Right now, you can't camp on the state lands, so if you hunt Wyoming, think about how your hunt would change if you couldn't camp where you did.
Of the Lower 48 states, Wyoming is second only to Nevada in their track record of selling their public lands. They've sold 700K of the 4.2 million they once had, and still actively selling more.
Anyhow, given there are a lot of Wyoming guys on this board, wanted to make sure it was known that you are being asked to pay for another study, just like ID and UT. The groups promoting this idea have lost in court, lost in debates, and lost most everywhere they pop up, with the exception of some fringe operators in state legislatures.
The new strategy is get citizens of the western states to pay for the studies and the lawsuits, rather than the non-profit groups and individuals who are promoters behind this scheme. Always easy to spend the other guy's money.
http://trib.com/news/state-and-regi...cle_d3df9270-6393-551d-be72-6be12957ed5e.html
For all the reasons mentioned on the others threads, this is a bad idea. Especially in the state that gives us the STATE law that you cannot hunt certain Federal lands, designated wilderness areas, without an outfitter.
I can only imagine what kind of crazy laws Wyoming could come up with if they had those lands currently held by the Feds. Right now, you can't camp on the state lands, so if you hunt Wyoming, think about how your hunt would change if you couldn't camp where you did.
Of the Lower 48 states, Wyoming is second only to Nevada in their track record of selling their public lands. They've sold 700K of the 4.2 million they once had, and still actively selling more.
Anyhow, given there are a lot of Wyoming guys on this board, wanted to make sure it was known that you are being asked to pay for another study, just like ID and UT. The groups promoting this idea have lost in court, lost in debates, and lost most everywhere they pop up, with the exception of some fringe operators in state legislatures.
The new strategy is get citizens of the western states to pay for the studies and the lawsuits, rather than the non-profit groups and individuals who are promoters behind this scheme. Always easy to spend the other guy's money.